Aims
04-09-2003, 01:05 PM
Hello to the board,
I just recently found this message board and I wonder if someone could give me some advice. Last night, I found a hard, pea-sized lump in my armpit- actually, slightly larger than pea-sized. I checked again this morning and it's still there, and after touching it, now the side of my breast is feeling sore. I'm a week off from my period starting, and have had general aching in my breasts when I'm premenstrual, but this didn't start to feel sore until after I had manipulated this lump with my fingers. Does this sound like something I should make an appt with my doctor over? Or should I wait till after my period comes and goes and see if it's still there?
Thanks for any advice you can give!
Aims
I just recently found this message board and I wonder if someone could give me some advice. Last night, I found a hard, pea-sized lump in my armpit- actually, slightly larger than pea-sized. I checked again this morning and it's still there, and after touching it, now the side of my breast is feeling sore. I'm a week off from my period starting, and have had general aching in my breasts when I'm premenstrual, but this didn't start to feel sore until after I had manipulated this lump with my fingers. Does this sound like something I should make an appt with my doctor over? Or should I wait till after my period comes and goes and see if it's still there?
Thanks for any advice you can give!
Aims
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javanova17
04-09-2003, 06:15 PM
Hi,
Sounds like a lymph node. Have you had a cold or anything like that recently? It is probably nothing but I would watch it for a week or so and then get it checked out for peace of mind.
Sounds like a lymph node. Have you had a cold or anything like that recently? It is probably nothing but I would watch it for a week or so and then get it checked out for peace of mind.
Aims
04-09-2003, 09:07 PM
No, I haven't had a cold or been sick at all in months. I'm trying not to think too much about it, but I will probably go ahead and let a doctor check it out soon- thanks for replying!
Aims
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betj1
04-10-2003, 06:00 PM
Definitely keep a close eye on it until after your period. It may be a cyst filling up with fluid that will go down after your period. Also examine how it feels. Is it totally hard, or sort of rubbery. Does it move when you manipulate it or is it firmly attached. Benign lumps are usually more tender, softer, and move around under the skin more. But if it doesn't go away get it checked out and get a sonogram/mammogram.
Laroussi
04-17-2003, 03:54 AM
Hi Aims - I just noticed your post and wondered if your period has come yet, or the lumpy feeling gone away?
Reason I ask is that I also thought I felt a lump in my left armpit last night and I'm two days away from my period. I have fairly large breasts and both my grandmothers had breast cancer so I'm not sure if I'm being overly paranoid right now or if it's something I should see the doc about.
How old are you, if you dont mind me asking? Is there a history of breast cancer in your family?
I'm 35 and currently trying for a baby, so feeling pretty scared right now.
Reason I ask is that I also thought I felt a lump in my left armpit last night and I'm two days away from my period. I have fairly large breasts and both my grandmothers had breast cancer so I'm not sure if I'm being overly paranoid right now or if it's something I should see the doc about.
How old are you, if you dont mind me asking? Is there a history of breast cancer in your family?
I'm 35 and currently trying for a baby, so feeling pretty scared right now.
Kalie
04-17-2003, 10:56 AM
Hi,
Not to scare you or anything, but get any lump you find checked by a doctor you trust. The doctor should immediately order a ultrasound to see if the lump is a cyst (fluid filled) or a potential problem (solid mass). Not all solid masses are malignant tumors, so if yours is solid, then you will need to have a biopsy. I had a doctor send me home after she told me my lump was a cyst (just by touch). I wasn't comfortable with that and I demanded an ultrasound. 6 weeks later, after my biopsy, I was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer. I really don't mean to scare you and I apologize if I have. I just think it is so important for patients to look out for themselves. I hope everything works out!!
Not to scare you or anything, but get any lump you find checked by a doctor you trust. The doctor should immediately order a ultrasound to see if the lump is a cyst (fluid filled) or a potential problem (solid mass). Not all solid masses are malignant tumors, so if yours is solid, then you will need to have a biopsy. I had a doctor send me home after she told me my lump was a cyst (just by touch). I wasn't comfortable with that and I demanded an ultrasound. 6 weeks later, after my biopsy, I was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer. I really don't mean to scare you and I apologize if I have. I just think it is so important for patients to look out for themselves. I hope everything works out!!

